Gard
One side is perched on a cliff overlooking the gorges of the Ardèche, the other faces the Côtes du Rhône vineyards. The two facets of this former stronghold draw visitors because of their simplicity and the exceptional setting. Must-sees and must-dos 11C church old oil mill Guided tour of the village A wide range of outdoor activities (hikes, white water sports, etc.) Themes Au fil de l'eau Rivers Ardèche and Cèze Vin Côtes du Rhône wines Châteaux et remparts The ramparts, Sarrazine tower, the "castelas" Insolite The "hoaxes" in the village streets to tease the tourists... On the way... Walk of the Castelvieil’s rock
Themes
- By the waterside : The rivers Ardèche and Cèze
- Castles and ramparts : The ramparts, the Sarrazine tower, the "castelas"
- Unusual sights : The "hoaxes" in the village streets to tease the tourists
- Wine : The Côtes du Rhône wines
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At the North of Gard, La Roque-sur-Cèze was built on a rock peak overlooking the Cèze which spans a twelve-arches old bridge. Dominated by the traces of the former castle and its chapel, the village with sloping cobbled streets and its houses, made with creamy stones and curved-tiles cornices, offers a breathtaking view of the Cascades du Sautadet, an exceptional natural site which adds to the attraction of the place.
Themes
- By the waterside : The river Cèze and Cascades du Sautadet
- Castles and ramparts : The traces of the 12C castle and ramparts
- Panoramas : The view of the Cascades du Sautadet from the top of the village
- Wine : Côtes du Rhône wines
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